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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1910)
ik A a M a A iliA A A B U E M A A W O M A N ’S LAN D . legislatures has been consumed In the consideration of plans for changing A o o n t r r A ffu r jn ( b e Sex Much F r e e J T O P IC S OF the machinery ‘ by which nominations d o m a n d M a n y OppurluultleM. are made and officers chosen. The F or the woman Burma U a veritable ? THE TIM ES only m erit which they can see In the heaven on earth. No country else ohange of system Is that Its discussion where furnishes her more freedom, < *,<>*W 8 ,|iyia*»tf *6» w w w n w i attracts attention to the need of vlgl- , , __ . , „ .. . , more opportunity. Even occidental ance In government. They Insist that cannot vle wlth Burma ,n K issing doss not sprsad germs. the convention system has produced C opt '*«1 this respect. Mrs. Burma outshlpes L o t’s not spread any. good results and Is responsive to any everybody and everything. Moreover, cross when he comet bom . , The WO....U Of Forty, | "The price is no object If I can get IlHflll U/lll a..» _ emphatically expressed demand of the band w ill yuu tl ^ she Is ubiquitous, the Southern W ork Rich men seldom tear a panic In party. The woman of 40— If she knows the the kind In . a fte r W hat^I w « t t o As a device for carrying on man says. where he will not be « T 1 tim e to do a poor man any good. the details of party management, when ralue of happiness and common sense o n e » t h a t » I B ro a * d ,t You find her here, there and every few grains of dust which the mass of voters Is Indifferent, they have dissipated at theei„ There Is war IS the hog market, but maintain that It Is unsurpassed, and where. You stop at the jew ony 2 5 ! S T *-“^ H t T strength. * the hog gets the worst of It no mat that the admitted abuses under It are containing m illions of dollars' worth of pearls and rubies and precious Don’t let yourself get „uj ter who wins. no worse than those which w ill arise stones, and the person In charge of Take time to keep y '\ under any other system. But discon lesson remaining as one to cultivate good look! pj A Frenchman has been killed In a tent with the nominating conventions the establishment Is a woman. The assets of life. The woman of 40 who disturbing the girl. be beautiful, try to be'lgl* duel. Accidents w ill happen, even In Is widespread, and the discontented salespeople are also women. You go would stay long at the meridian of life to a frultstand and It Is a woman who X oblir Straw Hat. Don’t forget to cultivated a French duel. say, "L e t us try the new plan. It can owns and conducts it and sells you a must cast no brooding looks backward. Head about what t( g,, *! not be any worse than the old.” And One point of attractiveness In the A Nobody has as yet tried to prove so the aspiration for better m lngs li banana or a inaugu. great world, so that If he J A t railroad stations a Burmese wo woman of 40 Is that she has learned that Mark Tw ain was not the author behind the movement. mark on current events i j man sells you the tickets and a fair to stand alone. The book of life, no oT his own works. able to answer him InteBii daughter of the land Is leady to take longer mystery, has opened to her and stead o f giving him a bU| The eternal spirit of boyhood Is Its most thumbed page, the one oftenest A t Harvard a senior Is livin g on J1 crippled, but not suppressed by the your dictation and do your typew rit Don't Inquire how h l i J wet with her tears shed In the watches ing If you are looking for an amanuen a week. One must hope the brain cramping conditions of- Industrial civ unless you are sure from hul of the night. Is that for her happiness food he gets Is worth more than that. ilization. The natural culture for this sis. The Burmese woman is not only he hus something pleasant u an efficient business woman but a she must look not to others, but to liv e ly human germ Is the breezy farm good mother. Her duties as mother herself. She has learned that we ex- 1 E very little while some rich Am er nnd the healthy rural village. A d v i c e io I Tfc». Farm pect too much from any human being ican coming home from Europe gets life Is sounder but Its Isolation, under and merchant do not Interfere with A woman whose son tu| when we ask him or her to keep the each other In the slightest degree. through the custom-house at New York the conditions of Am erican agricul marry a sweet girl lent l«î»- Added to her superior Intelligence sunshine of happiness ever about us. without a squabble or a scandal. ture, prevents that combination gratulations these line« j We can only radiate that quality con the Burmese woman has good looks. known: through which the boy spirit, like In People often say o f an unusually dustrial energy, reaches full develop She has eyes of a deep liquid black tinually from ourselves. "B e to his virtue« verji Its first phase Is serenity. The wom The bright boy: "H e's top smart; Be won’t ment. The home of Tom Sawyer was or brown bordering on black. Be to his faults a little 1L an of 40 knows that the full, rich life live.” Yet nearly all boys o f that an ideal place for a boy to grow up forehead Is usually high and well fill And this Is about the beg] ed out and there la a purity of ex has a calm center which no outward kind not only live but outgrow It. and the boy stories of W illiam Allen woman who knows herowni pression about the face. H er head Is storm can disturb, as the surface tem W hite Indicate that such villages still one else can know him cm « A demented Russian threw a can of thrive In the State of Kansas. Crowd oval and shapely, this effect being pests never fret the still depths of the prospective wife, says a uncooked beans at the German crown ed streets and the tainted air of In heightened by the manner In which ocean. A t 25 a woman looks to others for There are innumerable smart mod she m ight make up her i prince. Boston w ill regard this as dustrial cities blight the spirit of boy she dresses her hair In a big knot on top o f her head. H er dress la happiness. At 40 she looks to herself. els in straw hats appropriate for wear her own advice In regard « needless waste o f precious material hood. even when it Is not crushed by idealinjes white, with a tight-fitting Jacket with A t 25 she has Ideals. At 40 she still with tailor suits or for wear on sum ment of the girl when shell early toll. The few boys, miscalled This cnother-ln-law. large sleeves; the lower part o f the has Ideals, but In the first state Bhe mer mornings In the country. "London wants New York's gold, Jstory is a fortunate, who are lifted by wealth the financial report says. And Lon nnd luxury out of crowded streets and body 1« covered by a bright silk petti has clothed them In concrete form. cut Is a good-looking example In Tus P o r c h l aahloii. nnatural co In the second they are abstractions. can straw, the only adornment a band ooat, which also Is tight fitting and don U likely to get It. I f the annual tainted atmosphere, escape only to en A porch cushion of eztrea migration does not undergo an un counter new fetters upon the soaring displays the figure like a modern A t 40 comes peace, for the 40th year and bow of black velvet. The color Idrama tha the Rubicon, crossing which persons of velvet, however, may match or har square-meshed burlap Is fk| sheath skirt. usual shrinkage. spirit o f boyhood. Condemned from grow small upon the horizon, and prin monize with one’s gown If so desired. a spider-wed pattern of the age of rompers to a round of con held In place wtlh red Bllkai ciples grow large. Large quantities of bogus art are ventional duties befitting their station, durable and has Just enough! Ba Dam eroi The woman of 40, who has come Into being shipped Into this country from nnd of pleasures only less deadly, the I l l « Hals. look attractive among ths oij | wholesome the heritage of her years, has grown POEMS WE ALL REMEMBER Europe. This should be stopped Women are earning for themselves a cushions. The raffla ends t feebler o f them repeat In a miniature erect under discipline. It has never Am erica can easily produce all the bo o f fashion the boredom and sometimes reputation for -fidelity In fashion’s do through the material, thj [ a coheren more than momentarily crushed her. gus art that Is needed here. the vices of their elders. The rare Her straight shoulders are the symbols mains by their sincere admiration for rough points. and stanch allegiance to the monster spirits who break out o f these and re “ Maud M u lle r.” of her erect spirit. "George V., In my opinion,” says vert to the vital habits of prim itive H u t C o n tr a s t! With I The woman of 40 no longer guesses. hat. The milliners, half-disposed to Sir Conan Doyle, ” ls the biggest and boyhood In the country may be the Maud Muller, on a summers day, For years we thought lt| She knows. The rest of life Is a deep resent the determined support their ¡CHAPTER I. strongest man mentally who ever as hope of a liv in g future Instead of the H id her Jug In a pile of hay. ening of the lessons already learned, customers'accord to a mode that can correct artistic thing to hav«L Margaret; cended the throne o f England.” Per memory o f a dead past. The grand not be called new any longer, have match the gown. Now It ¡| The Judge came by on hrls Arab steed. an enriching of the experience already [remarked Mrs haps Sir Conan would like to be a son of Jay Gould, who ran away from And he was a very dry man, Indeed. used all their endeavors to secure for side red fashionable, even I ••She carries gained. baron Instead o f a baronet. i Pom fret, Conn., exactly as Huck Finn other and less enormous specimens of artistic. It is not amiss t | in her girlhoc "Aha,” said he, with a winsome wink, H ealth and Heim ty. tan away from his father’s cabin, re I all are.” An expert says oysters may be vives the spirit of boyhood In many "N o w where can a -dry man find a T ry filling a stocking with hot salt ■he's escaped tl S T O V E P IP E H A T S . drink 7" kept In cold storage for ten years an elderly bosom. He was 16 years he unattractive and use In place of a hot-water bag. and still be good. W e have encoun old and had two dollars and a half. In massaging with any skin food She put her finger In her mouth. tered oysters that seemed to have been He had seen a bit of Broadway and 1st and Zelda E remember to use a rotary movement, kept In some kind o f storage for ten Pom fret bored him. He never had loft And slyly said, "A half mile south.” »ere just home being careful not to fold the skin as years, but they did not bear out the home before and was a bit homesick ¡ce abroad, had, So the Judge he galloped, llckety-spllt. you rub. expert’s theory. ¡ctly from the H e climbed the fence at a ball game Which showed that Maud had a pretty Any reliable cucumber cold cream | drawing-room. w it and started to walk to New York. He is a wonderful skin cleanser. It en women, old r Th§ natural-gas well which In Its had jjp qther aim except adventure ters the pores and frees them from all fcimated talk 1)1 “ H ia w a th a .” da? developed the strongest pressure He preferred barn sleeping to cheap J was forcing t Impurities as soap and water never o f any In the United States has had lodging houses and made hts money Hiawatha, In his plug h a t [3 near the end will. to be abandoned, along with several last from F riday until Monday morn Whispered low to Minnehaha; ! dean of a fai Deep breathing Is held up as a cure others In Its vicinity. Another re ing, when his blistered feet led him to Put his graceful arm around her, j had come to Held her fingers tight In hls’n; Tfr for almost every 111 to which woman minder that “ Am erica’s Inexhaustible a police station and a confess'on. By fcd it was not Just about to woo her wildly w Is heir, but Its latest benefit Is said [heat or cold ir resources" are somehow or other grad the time he was rested and filled up W ith the chorus from a coon-song, to be to the pallid Ups, which are so [inclinations. 1 ually becoming exhausted. a secretary came and took him home. When there came the U. S. agent; [other had cease unbecoming. This reads like a sissy performance Made a gesture at his wrist-band. niece. The A defender o f the kind of football beside those of Huck Finn, but It Is Said, “Y ou ’ll kindly please to move or* Oameal whitens the skin, and the I to them, and which Is rapidly passing out o f exist something for the grandson of the man People who have failed at farming girl who appreciates the value of the “ Stovepipe’’ hats are the newest thing out in the millinery lin ]ed the good p Now would like to try It over. ence has been ridiculing the revised of E rie and black Friday. bath keeps a supply of oatmeal bag:: narrow crowns and tall slanting turban brims, usually faced fltk| jure. She vva You are sitting on the town-site; regulations, and sarcastically proposes on hand always, using them whenever compose these ultra-fashionable creations. They are trimmed »1 ler girls, and 1 Sklddoo, please, and three and twenty. this additional rule: "A n y player she takes a warm bath— and this Is key showed her W in n in g H is W a y , feathers, with a broad satin bow, or w ith a wreath of small rosesil often. caught scowling at the opposing eleven Jed from her “ The G irl I L e ft Behind M e.” A man past middle age. gray ano a perky wired velvet bow— in short, anything which is most 1 ■ She crossed s\ •hall be promptly disqualified.” Should To dry the face after a water bath neatly dressed In black, on a New York Oh, the day was dark and the hour wa« the wearer. To be strictly up to date, girls, wear a “ stovepipe." Ja happy excL this also be adopted, no doubt the sad always rub upward and dry thoroughly car remarked rather loudly that It was (indeed an occa game would be more pleasant for both When Mary Jane declined me. with a soft towel. When cleansing a fine day, and that he was glad he |ng-lost uncle!” participants and spectators. A scowl But oh, Just think of the luck I had headgear a due degree of patronage. with a cream use a rotary upward out suggestion of the gown 111 agerly. had come to the United States. He W ith the girl I left behind me! *s not always a sign of good temper. But all In vain. ward motion to apply the cream and Some people do this, b u t It ll| 1 are Zelda— ou seemed to know all the policemen as to remove It. The big hat, after a slight show of essary. The best dressed »01 at! We must the car went along and the street She’s fair and fat and forty, too, The raising o f cork 1 b one of the cleaners and street repairers as well ps we shall be It Is said the common red pepper resentment, has come into its own suits, we w ill say, of blacks I wonder what Inclined me latest experiments of the Agricultural exchanged salutations with him. He To ever want to wed and woo broken up and put in a pitcher filled again with a triumph that Is super check and a hat of bin lunt Julia pror end I’m not us Department. T w o thousand one-year was fam ilia rly known as “ John" to all The girl I left behind me! with cider and let stand until the abundant proof of the affection with trimmed with chantecler I kd." seedlings of cork-oak have been plant of them. The passengers were amazed strength Is extracted Is an excellent which women regard It. So the mllltn only Is the contrast vloleit| “ Th e Old S w im m in ’ H o le .” is a name tha ed. fifteen hundred of them In the at the alacrity with which they all remedy for liver complaint. Drink half ers, bowln gto the Inevitable, are show like It. the Merrlam Santa Barbara National Forest, and espied him, far and near, and respond Oh, the old swimmin’ hole, In the a teacupful three times a day. ing us how clever they are by proving creek so cold and still, Xfndluh 1,1111c W»M»| eat many peop five hundred In the Monterey National ed whenever the old man waved his that they can diversify the appearance There are moments that I can’t forget, at old Rogei Forest In southern California. The hand. He was In exuberant spirits, P r e tt y G r a d u a tili« Frocks of the huge shape, and that they can JV| and likely never will; be was Zelda, clim atic conditions In both places are and a policeman who seemed to take Even no\v I ’m still in w'onder, and can’t make It perfectly fascinating to a va Applied to her sim ilar to those in Spain, the natural an Interest riety of types of beauty and comeli think to save my soul Margaret Ban In him asked: "W ell, location of the cork-oak, and In fact, John, where are you going now?” The How we had the heart to climb out of ness. Icalled Little Z trees of considerable size have already old man’s face brightened as he re the old swimmin’ hole. |ier lived, and u n i« lit A « e t*» M arry, her away; and been grown In California. The experi plied: “ I am going to put In the “ T w e n ty Y e a r « A go. When a girl has reached 18 she Is in Mariona, ment, If It succeeds, w ill add a new newspapers how well I ’ ve done since | j wandered to the village, Tom, J a A | spoken of at old enough to marry, says Dr. Slaugh and valuable source o f revenue to the I came to Am erica.” "W hat have you > ek I sat beneath the tree; is a wlstfulnesi ter, chairman of the Council of tha country. done? T ell us," asked a passenger But things were sadly different from (touched Rodney London Eugenics Education Society. The way they used to be; jtion of her dea> The cost of livin g problem has now sym pathetlcall". “ W ell, I have been Men and women of the best types The advertisement signs were out |t had been the m&\ » ■truck France. The government, which working a few years as a street sweep should— for the good of the race— mar To such a great degree, Mrs. Forrest maintains a monopoly of the tobacco er, and have Just been promoted to a It took me nearly half the day ry early, though not too early. The hrlou8ly. She 1 and match trade, la caught with the Job at repairing the roads.1’ healthiest children are those born To find the dog-goned tree; (about this mee1 goods. Not only has It raised the fas away from when the mothers are between the ages School M ore A ttra c tiv e . price of these commodities, but It has A XVi 1,1 Hide fo r L ife . [had reached Ma of 20 and 30. The father should be a A boy o f 12 years of age, with an reduced the number of matches In the (p into Canada, Con Etrohm, of Panoche, Cal., racea few years older than the mother. t a 1 box and Is selling tobacco In short aTr of melancholy resignation, went to against death when he was bitten In Small girls are very IIMI" arr’s in pursuit The trouble with the race, Dr. est understood weight packages. Its excuse for the his teacher and handed In the follow the heel by a rattlesnake. Mounted, he Slaughter says, Is that women don’t ed this summer. Their W latter proceeding Is that ths moisture ing note from bis mother before tak covered a score of miles, and reached very short, skirts very Huff! er had come t< select their husbands with any thought ing his seat: "D ear Sir— Please ex r that he might which was In the tobacco when It was the Hazel Hawkins Hospital, In Hol of producing the best children. They very picturesque. The first F pparent interes cuse James for not being present yes packed has evaporated. The Increase lister, before the venom had completed is ready for a romp In _ are looking for money, .material com tdney Merrlam He played truant, but you W;. In the cost of clgareta has excited terday Its deadly work. Etrohm was walking ents with his i forts and all sorts of artificialities en brown linen dress, edged ^ the boulevardlers to such a frenzy needn't whip him for It, as the boy he through a patch of sage brush when embroidered scallops *nl^ Forrest were, 1 ter into the selection. played truant w ith and him fell out. that, should absinthe become dearer, [the only Merria the snake struck. He killed the rep- ’’Rational choosing of mates does not- straw sailor hat. The fashlo and he licked James; and a man they, handkerchief was bound tightlv there will surely be a revolution. asked to the s threw stones at caught him and licked U \ handkerclilef was bound tightly exclude sentiment,” he says, and ho who Is second In the IUw not liKely to him; and the driver of a cart they \rou” d the wound before the dash to adds that If mercenary motives are ready for church, in * if they met ai The ancient democracies practiced hung on to licked him; and the owner the hospital started. Among the many new and charming eliminated the right sort of man w ill dress, her broad white rlM* spoken to Ezra 1 not only direct nomination of candi Ideas in class day and graduating be chosen early In his ’20s. hat and blaek satin co»t of a cat they chased licked him. Then for ten years, A n O versigh t. dates for office, but direct legislation frocks seen this summer, the prettiest was an offens« I licked him when he came home, af- Dr. Slaughter doesn't address any back cuffs and reveri of An old German maker of violoncello» and most popular idea was the combi as well. The proposed laws were sub the girl was c rebukes to the men who .marry women The last one. in her chic w ter which his father UcRed him; has Just finished one which he con- mitted to the qualified voters, and nation of plain and embroidered mull. for a pretty face without stopping t<- her plain linen crash cost^ * was the child and I had to give another for being gidered to be a particularly fine piece were accepted or rejected, according This is well illustrated by the figure at ask what is behind It, or to the men__ parasol, Is going travv™ • and he hoped Impudent to me for telling his father. 0f work, and he proudly lifted It up like her. the left o f the drawing, and needs no to the will of the m ajority. As popu ______ there may be a fe w -w h o are looking mother. So you need not lick him until nex: I for a frien dly musician who was stand Pe shall be lation Increased and democracies ex description. The sash and the ribbon out for the dot. time. He thinks he will attend regu |ng near him to admire. He had just Dua l nn* c‘ _ p friends,” he s tended over great areas, the represent In the hair may be of white, like the larly In future. called attention to Its beautiful line* « t come and D y e W i t h Ten. The evils arising from« ative system o f lawm aking grew up. gown, or may match In color the flow graduated me, when all of a sudden something rafr ers the fair graduate carries. A garment made of almost any ma at all appreciated as j j * In some form the people o f more than A ( 'n r « l . i . T a ilo r. Hive heath to s tied. terial may be creamed with tea Make We never hear It blamed twenty-five States have adopted the The young woman sat plying the and tell me w “ Ach,” he exclaimed, " I have left the tea strong, and soak the garment sore throats, bronchitis 1» Thainahlfnl. direct nomination system in place of needle. A coat of her husband's was |!n diitant lands the party nominating convention Its In her lap. As the husband appeared, j der glue pot Inside!” An economical housewife, savS g U(., well in It. Iron the garment before ous troubles, of which K w to forget! popularity Is due largely to the belief she said, fretfu lly: cess Magazine, drank a quantity of sil It dries, and the color will be a pretty pal cause, In towns »1 1 I want you H er Self I*o**e*i*lon. any one w ill use his ohseW* cream. The tea will not streak the N Rodney Merri that It mnkts It easier for the voters " I t Is too bad, the careless way the "M iss Oldcastle is always self pos ver nitrate by mistake. The "doctor p moved away to control the action of their party. tailor put his button on. This Is the sessed no matter what happens." who had been hastily summoned or goods, as coffee does, and Is a prettier find that w hile there ,re _ lowed by his 1 than the the coldest weather »her J It Is urged In Its favor that It destroys fifth time I ’ve had to put It on for "W ell, she ought to be seeing that dered large draughts of the whites of color and less expensive »w Uncle Rod frosen or wet, s fierce the power o f the "m achine," and you.” ”Marv' creaming substance that Is bought. she has had practice In the self pos eggs to be administered. " «aid Zelda out st the com m encem ent ^ makes It llilputolble for the bosses" M ary!” murmured the almost ¿neon- session line for st least thlrty-fiv» T h e l ltlm n tn m . 'always my hero A F e w D on 't« fo r W i v e « scions patient, "save the v o li» t ... to consummate corrupt agreements it ml dusty season. h ,r« I used to s Mamma— No. you can't have any | f e a r a " —Chicago K w u iJ -H n sld . Don’t beg, uuge your husband 'a few •tings!" 70 4 ‘ pud‘ among themselves. The friends of the more pennies to-day. V^t and watch 1 nth * ' | Over 8,000 gardens are cultivated In wtth hu men ^ ^ n d s you system say further that It makes the fencing mai meet friends. Be considerate, and g ive Th^Spoilt C h lld - If T O ^ o n T give wlTh A^tH an's^hooTs™ ^ r W k " " " B n i r l . A delightful wash party Imm ediately responsive to the me one I'll wake the baby.— Brook him the same prlvifege * made of two ounces * I pupils receiving expert tuition In hop- „ „ . ‘„ " V ! v7 ° n any alarm clocks?” i n- w ill o f the m ajority through the elim lyn L ife tlcultura. q,u,red the customer of a Denver Jew- triDf l « ‘i h ^ I " h'm Wlth tr°tiblesome half a dram essence of IWJ ination of the unnecessary nominating Lilies that happen during the day ;e ler recently. "Y e,, ma’am ” . . g . an ounce of the essence A fte r a man Is married he can t e l i ---------------------------- - A , . eg’ said the ronventlon. In spite o f Its growing Don t whine and complain over well, bottle and add » ‘•‘ T j Bigamy la ss foolish as It la crlm- “ “ T “1 ‘ " d « • counter "About what popularity, many thoughtful men re a piece of bait farther away tbaa any household difficulties. 0T* r 1 £*l*hton’ « «oc j toaL | ®rlc* d0 roa wish to ray for one? glass o f water for the gret that so much of the time of ths single man that ever lived. Jacked variety. Don’t overwork and be tlCed and the tasth. About girls. (PPAßfTMBNT^ _ I mere « T S J T J S .T - SSUi 7 ' i Y * I f i i . Vi. m ,v • f v-j \ M X & 1 m 7 L i A IELDA I Valle; real a whict will b mode uine tgirl who llda Damer lg is somel L own ind Li later a [life of tru< , is a war £ I Western-S Lader. Th ¿e day, an ; \